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Bibliographic Update October 2009: Articles

This page provides details of the most recent journal articles published in the listed journals. For details of books due to be published between October and December 2009, please see our page entitled Bibliography update October 2009: Books. To browse earlier publications, go to the update archive.

Classified by journal
African Historical Review
Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean
American Communist History
American Nineteenth Century History
Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature
Art History
Australian Economic History Review
Australian Historical Studies
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Cold War History
Contemporary British History
Diplomatic History
Early Medieval Europe
Economic History Review
The English Historical Review
European History Quarterly
European Legacy
European Review of History
French History
Gender and History
The Historian
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Televison
History
Historical Research
History and Technology
History and Theory
History of Psychiatry
History of the Human Sciences
History Workshop Journal
Imago Mundi: The International Journal for the History of Cartography
Indian Economic and Social History Review

Intellectual History Review

Journal of Contemporary History
Journal of Design History
Journal of the History of Collections
Journal of The History of Medicines and Allied Sciences
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
The Journal of Israeli History
The Journal of Legal History
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies
Journal of Modern Chinese History
Journal of Pacific History
The Journal of Religious History
Journal of Urban History
Labor History
Medieval History Journal
Mediterranean Historical Review
National Identities
Past & Present
Renaissance Studies
Rethinking History
Revolutionary Russia
Scandinavian Journal of History
The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture
Slavery & Abolition
Social History
Social History of Medicine
South African Historical Journal
Twentieth Century British History
Women's History Review
African Historical Review Back to top

African Historical Review - Volume 40 - Number 2 - 2008 - Routledge

  • Colonial Warfare: Hehe and World War I, the Wars Besides Maji Maji in South-Western Tanzania - Jan–Bart Gewald
  • The Challenges of Financial Responsibility in the Tribal Administration of Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1919–1966 - Christian John Makgala; Emmanuel Botlhale
  • An American Sorcerer in Colonial Gabon: Politics and the Occult in Richard Lynch Garner's Gabonese Narratives, 1905–1908 - Jeremy Rich
Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean Back to top

Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean - Volume 21 - Number 2 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Pre-Hispanic Music Survivals from the Canary Islands - Mike Eddy
  • The Re-creation of Medieval Arabo-Andalusian Music in Modern Performance - Dwight Reynolds
  • Fixing a Misbegotten Biography: Ziryab in the Mediterranean World - Carl Davila
  • The Origin of Language and its Link with Music according to the Theory of Jabir ibn hayyan - Amnon Shiloah
  • Music, Tradition, and Cultural Adaptation among the Maronites of Lebanon: The Reform of the Funeral Liturgy - Guilnard Moufarrej
  • A Pretty Paella: The Alfonsine Cantigas de Santa Maria and their Connexions with Other Repertories - David Wulfstan
American Communist History Back to top

American Communist History - Volume 8 - Number 1 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Controversy Unresolved: Theodore Draper's American Communism and Soviet Russia After 50 Years—A Symposium Looking Backward to the Future - Daniel J. Leab
  • “The Elephant in the Living Room”: Theodore Draper and the Historiography of American Communism - John Earl Haynes
  • Ted Draper: An Appreciation - Harvey Klehr
  • What Was Great About Theodore Draper and What Was Not - Bryan D. Palmer
  • Moving On—Towards a Post-Cold War Historiography of American Communism - Jennifer R. Uhlmann
  • American Communism and Soviet Russia: A View from Chicago's Streets American Historical Association, New York City, 2009 - Randi Storch
  • Perfect Witness: Mary Stalcup Markward and the Dilemmas of Anticommunism - Vernon L. Pedersen
  • “The Jews Do Not Want War!”: American Jewish Communists Defend the Hitler–Stalin Pact, 1939–1941 - Henry F. Srebrnik
  • Anticommunism, Millenarianism and the Challenges of Cold War Patriarchy: The Many Lives of FBI Informant Herbert Philbrick - Veronica A. Wilson
American Nineteenth Century History Back to top

American Nineteenth Century History - Volume 10 - Number 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • De Bow’s Revolution: The Memory of the American Revolution in the Politics of the Sectional Crisis, 1850–61 - Jonathan B. Crider
  • Oliver Otis Howard: Reassessing the Legacy of the “Christian General” - David Thomson
  • “The Strength that Union Gives”: Western Women and Pragmatic Antislavery Politics - Stacey Robertson
  • Fight Like a Man: Gender and Rhetoric in the Early Nineteenth-Century American Peace Movement - Carolyn Eastman
Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature Back to top

Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature - Volume 92 - Issue 1 - December 2008 - Wiley

  • I Ancient History - D.R. Nightingale
  • II Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (300-900) - P.S. Barnwell
  • III The Central Middle Ages (900-1200) - C.P. Lewis, Björn Weiler
  • IV Later Middle Ages (1200-1500) - Phillipp R. Schofield, Karen Stöber
  • V Sixteenth Century - Ian Warren
  • VI Seventeenth Century - Martyn Bennett, Rona Johnstone Gordon
  • VII Eighteenth Century - Martyn Powell, Malcolm Crook
  • VIII Nineteenth Century - Lucinda Matthews-Jones, Julie-Marie Strange, Simon Constantine, Roger Price
  • IX Twentieth Century - Keith Laybourn, R. Gerald Hughes
  • X Africa - Paul Nugent
  • XI The Americas - Adam Burns, Robert Mason, Kirsten Phimister, Finn Pollard, Matthew Brown, Joanna Crow, Kenneth Morgan
  • XII Middle East, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands - Paul Bailey, James Grayson, Peter Lineham
Art History Back to top

Art History - Volume 32 - Issue 4 - September 2009 - Wiley

  • Art history: contemporary perspectives on method - Dana Arnold
  • Sexing the canvas: calling on the medium - Nicholas Chare
  • Phenomenology and interpretation beyond the flesh - Amanda Boetzkes
  • Surveying contemporary art: post-war, postmodern and then what? - Dan Karlholm
  • Michel Foucault and the Point of Painting - Catherine M. Soussloff
  • Karl Mannheim and Alois Riegl: from art history to the sociology of culture - Jeremy Tanner
  • Art fiction - H. Perry Chapman
  • Dancing years, or writing as a way out - Adrian Rifkin
Australian Economic History Review Back to top

Australian Economic History Review - Volume 49 - Issue 2 - July 2009- Wiley

  • Internal Labour Markets: Evidence From Two Large Australian Employers - Andrew Seltzer, André Sammartino
  • Building An Effective Trade Practices Commission: The Role Of Professor Robert Baxt, Ao - Stephen Corones, David Merrett, David Round
  • A Historical Perspective On Mental Health Services In Australia: 1883–84 To 2003–04 - Darrel Phillip Doessel
Australian Historical Studies Back to top

Australian Historical Studies - Volume 40 - Issue 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Galahs - Bill Gammage
  • Not Strictly Business: Freaks and the Australian Showground World - Richard Broome
  • ‘Are we in Danger of a Hostile Visit from the Aborigines?’ Dispossession and the Rise of Self-Government in New South Wales - Jessie Mitchell
  • Pursuing Families for Maintenance Payments to Hospitals for the Insane in Australia and New Zealand, 1860s–1914 - Catharine Coleborne
  • Another Nation: Aboriginal Activism in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s - Russell McGregor
Australian Journal of Politics and History Back to top

Australian Journal of Politics and History - Volume 55 - Issue 3 - June 2009 - Wiley

  • OCIS and Beyond: International Relations in Australia: Introduction - Alex J. Bellamy and Sara E. Davies
  • The Rich Tradition of Australian Realism - Michael Wesley
  • An Australian Outlook on International Affairs? The Evolution of International Relations Theory in Australia - Richard Devetak
  • The Politics of Asian Engagement: Ideas, Institutions, and Academics - Mark Beeson and Kanishka Jayasuriya
  • Foreign Policy Studies in Australia - Derek McDougall
  • Australian Scholarship, International Relations and the Environment: Commitment, Critique and Contestation - Lorraine Elliott
  • Feminist International Relations in Australia - Katrina Lee-Koo
Cold War History Back to top

Cold War History - Volume 9 - Number 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Managing a conflict between allies: United States policy towards Greece and Turkey in relation to the Aegean dispute, 1974–76 -- Cold War in the Aegean - Sotiris Rizas
  • Andropov's Hungarian Complex -- Andropov and the Lessons of History - Timothy Andrews Sayle
  • The meaning of hostile bipolarization: Interpreting the origins of the Cold War - Maarten van Alstein
  • Favouritism in NATO's Southeastern flank: The case of the Greek Colonels, 1967–74 -- Cold War in the Aegean - Konstantina Maragkou
  • Fu Bingchang, Chiang Kai-shek and Yalta -- From Chiang Kai-shek to Mao - Yee Wah Fou
  • The origins of proletarian diplomacy: The Chinese attack on the American Embassy in the Soviet Union, 4 March 1965 -- From Chiang Kai-shek to Mao - Lorenz M. Lüthi
  • Strategic imperatives, Democratic rhetoric: The United States and Turkey, 1945–52 -- Cold War in the Aegean - Barin Kayaoglu
Contemporary British History Back to top

Contemporary British History - Volume 23 - Number 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Drifting Towards War: The British Chiefs of Staff, the USSR and the Winter War, November 1939–March 1940 - Bernard Kelly
  • The Church of Scotland's Special Commission on Communism, 1949–1954: Tackling ‘Christianity's Most Serious Competitor’ - E. W. McFarland and R. J. Johnston
  • Sir William Beveridge, The British Government and Plans for Food Control in Time of War, c. 1916–1941 - Kevin Manton
  • From Fighting the War to Writing the War: From Glory to Guilt? - David Taylor
  • Downing Street's Favourite Soap Opera: Evaluating the Impact and Influence of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister - Shannon Granville
Diplomatic HistoryBack to top

Diplomatic History - Volume 33 - Issues 4 and 5 - September and November 2009 - Wiley

  • Is the World Our Campus? International Students and U.S. Global Power in the Long Twentieth Century - Paul A. Kramer
  • "The Devil's Apostle": Jonas King's Trial against the Greek Hierarchy in 1852 and the Pressure to Extend U.S. Protection for American Missionaries Overseas - Angelo Repousis
  • Reassessing Roosevelt's View of Chamberlain after Munich: Ideological Affinity in the Geoffrey Thompson-Claude Bowers Correspondence - Kevin Smith
  • Breaching the Paper Walls: Paul V. McNutt and Jewish Refugees to the Philippines, 1938–1939 - Dean J. Kotlowski
  • A Wind of Change? White Redoubt and the Postcolonial Moment, 1960–1963 - Ryan M. Irwin
  • "Winners" and "Losers": France, the United States, and the End of the Cold War - Frédéric Bozo
  • The Sino-American Normalization: A Reassessment - Enrico Fardella
  • "Friends, But Not Allies"—Cyrus Vance and the Normalization of Relations with China - Breck Walker
  • "Maximum Flexibility for Peaceful Change": Jimmy Carter, Taiwan, and the Recognition of the People's Republic of China* - Brian Hilton
  • Communication Breakdown? Romania and the Sino-American Rapprochement - Mircea Munteanu
  • The Legitimation of the Nixon-Kissinger Grand Design and Grand Strategy - Dan Caldwell
  • Détente and Domestic Politics - Julian E. Zelizer
  • Transforming the Soviet Sphere of Influence? U.S.-Soviet Détente and Eastern Europe, 1969–1976 - Douglas E. Selvage
  • Operation Hullabaloo: Henry Kissinger, British Diplomacy, and the Agreement on thePrevention of Nuclear War - Stephen Twigge
  • Détente, Entente, or Linkage? The Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in U.S. Relations with the Soviet Union - Angela Romano
  • The Politics of Détente-Era Cultural Texts: 1969–1976 - Kathleen Parthé
  • "A Sea of Confusion": The Mediterranean and Détente, 1969–1974 - Effie G. H. Pedaliu
Early Medieval Europe Back to top

Early Medieval Europe - Volume 17 - Issue 3 - August 2009 - Wiley

  • The history and archaeology of Great Moravia: an introduction - Florin Curta
  • Disputes over Great Moravia: chiefdom or state? the Morava or the Tisza River? - Jirí Machácek
  • The significance of the Sirmian and apostolic tradition in shaping Moravian episcopal organization - David Kalhous
  • Archeology and written sources on eighth- to tenth-century Bohemia - Nad'a Profantová
  • Nitra: when did it become a part of the Moravian realm? Evidence in the Frankish sources - Charles R. Bowlus
Economic History Review Back to top

Economic History Review - Volume 62 - Issue 3 - August 2009 - Wiley

  • Agricultural productivity and rural incomes in England and the Yangtze Delta, c.1620–c.1820 - Robert C. Allen
  • Gresham on horseback: the monetary roots of Spanish American political fragmentation in the nineteenth century - Maria Alejandra Irigoin
  • Material progress and the challenge of affluence in seventeenth-century England - Paul Slack
  • Club goods and inefficient institutions: why Danzig and Lübeck failed in the early modern period - Erik Lindberg
  • Stillbirth registration and perceptions of infant death, 1900–60: the Scottish case in national context - Gayle Davis
  • Did Vasco da Gama matter for European markets? - Kevin H. O'rourke, Jeffrey G. Williamson
  • Technical choice, innovation, and British steam engineering, 1800–50 - Alessandro Nuvolari, Bart Verspagen
  • Rickman revisited: the population growth rates of English counties in the early modern period - E. A. Wrigley
The English Historical Review Back to top

The English Historical Review - Volume CXXIV - Issue 509 - June 2009- Oxford University Press

  • ‘As the Lawbook Teaches’: Reeves, Lawbooks and Urban Life in the Anonymous Old English Legend of the Seven Sleepers - Catherine Cubitt
  • Freeborn (Puritan) Englishmen and Slavish Subjection: Popish Tyranny and Puritan Constitutionalism, c.1570–1606 - Michael P. Winship
  • The Social Sources of Late Eighteenth-Century English Radicalism: Bristol in the 1770s and 1780s - Elizabeth Baigent and James E. Bradley
  • ‘The Sea is Swinging Into View’: Modern British Maritime History in a Globalised World - Glen O'hara
European History Quarterly Back to top

European History Quarterly - Volume 39 - Issue 4 - October 2009 - Sage Publications

  • A 'New' Woman for a 'New' Spain: The Seccion Femenina de la Falange and the Image of the National Syndicalist Woman - Inbal Ofer
  • Building to Death: Prisoner Forced Labour in the German War Economy -- The Neuengamme Subcamps, 1942--1945 - Mark Buggeln
  • Painting Regional Identities: Nationalism in the Arts, France, Germany and Spain, 1890--1914 - Eric Storm
  • An 'anti-Catholicism of free trade?' Religion and the Anglo-Italian negotiations of 1863 - Danilo Raponi
The European Legacy Back to top

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms - Volume 14 - Issue 5- 2009 - Routledge

  • Philosophy, Poetry, Parataxis - Jonathan Monroe
  • Hunting Plato's Agalmata - Matthew Sharpe
  • Stanley Cavell and Two Pictures of the Voice - Adam Gonya
  • The Nexus of Unity of an Emerson Sentence - Kelly Dean Jolley
  • The Concept of Writing, with Continual Reference to “Kierkegaard” - Mark Cortes Favis
  • Introduction: Unorthodox Remarks on Philosophy as Literature - Costica Bradatan
  • An Inhumanly Wise Shame - Brendan Moran
  • Of Poets and Thinkers: A Conversation on Philosophy, Literature and the Rebuilding of the World - Costica Bradatan [et al]
European Review of History Back to top

European Review of History - Volume 16 - Issue 4 - 2009 - Routledge

  • L'élargissement de 2004 au regard des précédents espagnol et portugais: un jeu de miroirs? - Bertrand Vayssière
  • An unholy alliance: Swiss citizenship between local legal tradition, federal laissez-faire, and ethno-national rejection of foreigners 1848–1933 - Regula Argast
  • Creativity and its contexts: the emergence, institutionalisation and professionalisation of science and culture in Luxembourg - Morgan Meyer
  • Running the big city: the Dutch prewar mayoralty under construction - Harm Kaal
  • Citizenship, property rights and dispossession in postwar Poland (1918 and 1945) - Dieter Gosewinkel and Stefan Meyer
  • Subjects, citizens and others: the handling of ethnic differences in the British and the Habsburg Empires (late nineteenth and early twentieth century) - Benno Gammerl
  • From imperial inclusion to national exclusion: citizenship in the Habsburg monarchy and in Austria 1867–1923 - Ulrike von Hirschhausen
French History Back to top

French History - Volume 23 - Issue 3 - September 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • The decline of religious holidays in old regime France (1642–1789) - Noah Shusterman
  • Fleurs-de-lis in the forest: ‘absolute’ monarchy and attempts at resource management in eighteenth-century France - Hamish Graham
  • The politics of escalation in French Revolutionary protest: political demonstrations, non-violence and violence in the grandes journées of 1789 - Micah Alpaugh
  • Wine, friends and royalist popular politics: legitimist associations in mid-nineteenth-century France - Bernard Rulof
  • The Paul Doumer assassination and the Russian diaspora in interwar France - Katherine Foshko
Gender and History Back to top

Gender and History - Volume 21 - Issue 2 - August 2009 - Wiley

  • Virile Turks and Maiden Ireland: Gender and National Identity in Early Modern English Travel Literature - Anna Suranyi
  • Irish Domestic Servants, 'Biddy' and Rebellion in the American Home, 1850–1900 - Andrew Urban
  • Languages as Women: The Feminisation of Linguistic Discourses in Colonial North India - Asha Sarangi
  • Colonial Constructions of Masculinity: Transforming Aboriginal Australian Men into 'Houseboys' - Julia Martínez, Claire Lowrie
  • Misogyny, Jest-Books and Male Youth Culture in Seventeenth-Century England - Tim Reinke-Williams
  • A Grocer's Tale: Gender, Family and Class in Early Nineteenth-Century Manchester - Hannah Barker
  • Curing Mind and Body in the Heart of the Canadian Rockies: Empire, Sexual Scandal and the Reclamation of Masculinity, 1880s–1920s - Paul R. Deslandes
  • Christening Masculinity? Catholic Action and Men in Interwar Belgium - Tine Van Osselaer
  • Ceremony and Citizenship: African American Weddings, 1945–60 - Karen M. Dunak
The Historian Back to top

The Historian - Volume 71 - Issue 3 - Fall 2009 - Wiley

  • Staying the Royal Sword: Alcuin and the Conversion Dilemma in Early Medieval Europe - Steven Stofferahn
  • Southeast Asian Slavery and Slave-Gathering Warfare as a Vector for Cultural Transmission: The Case of Burma and Thailand - Bryce Beemer
  • The Indian Saltpeter Trade, the Military Revolution, and the Rise of Britain as a Global Superpower - James W. Frey
  • Demonstrations and Lamentations: Urban and Rural Responses to War in Russia in 1914 - Colleen M. Moore
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Televison Back to top

Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Televison - Volume 29 - Issue 3 - 2009- Routledge

  • The Deal (2007): Gladstone, Disraeli and a South African Historian in the Court of Hollywood - Bill Nasson
  • No place for Peace-Mongers: Charlie Chaplin, Monsieur Verdoux (1947) and Czechoslovak Communist Propaganda - Jindriška Bláhová
  • The Last Slave (2007): The Genealogy of a British Television History Programme - Paul Kerr
  • ‘The Universal Film for all of us, everywhere in the world’: Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali (1955) and the Shadow of Robert Flaherty - Chandak Sengoopta
  • Hollywood's struggle for Romania, 1938–1945 - Barbara A. Nelson
  • Navigating Treacherous Waters: Soviet Satire, National Identity, and Georgii Daneliia's Films of the 1970s - Paula A. Michaels
History Back to top

History - Volume 94 - Issues 3 - July 2009 - Wiley

  • Cardinal Pole's Special Agent: Michael Throckmorton, C.1503–1558 - Anne Overell
  • Taming Madness: Moral Discourse and Allegory in Counter-Reformation Spain - María Tausiet
  • 'By These Means the Sacred Discourses Sink More Deeply into the Minds of Men': Music and Education in Elizabethan England - Jonathan Willis
  • The Reformation of the Ministry in Fife, 1560–1640 - JOHN Mccallum
  • Kinship and Religious Politics among Catholic Families in England, 1570–1640 - James E. Kelly
  • Jesuits, Propaganda and Faith Healing in the Dutch Republic - Hans De Waardt
  • Politics and the 'Heauenly Sonnets': George Wither's Religious Verse, 1619–1625 - Kimberley J. Hackett
Historical Research Back to top

Historical Research - Volume 82 - Issue 316 - October 2009 - Wiley

  • Interest in Medieval Accounts: Examples from England, 1272–1340 - Adrian R. Bell, Chris Brooks and Tony Moore
  • George III, Tyrant: The Crisis as Critic of Empire, 1775–1776 - Neil York
  • A Dirty, Indolent, Priest-Ridden City: British Soldiers in Lisbon during the Peninsular War, 1808–1813 - Gavin Daly
  • The Johnson Administration and the Recruitment of Allies in Vietnam, 1964–1968 - Jonathan Colman and J. J. Widén
History and Technology Back to top

History and Technology - Volume 25 - Number 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • ‘Synthesis by microbes or chemists? Pharmaceutical research and manufacturing in the antibiotic era - Arthur Daemmrich
  • Manufacturing mainframes: component fabrication and component procurement at IBM and Sperry Univac, 1960–1975 - Jeffrey R. Yost
  • From nuclear physics to semiconductor manufacturing: the making of ion implantation - David C. Brock and Christophe Lécuyer
  • The shows and the flows: materials, markets, and innovation in the US machine tool industry, 1945–1965 - Philip Scranton
  • Controlling contamination: the origins of clean room technology - Daniel Holbrook
History and Theory Back to top

History and Theory - Volume 48 - Issue 2 - May 2009 - Wiley

  • Truth and authenticity in contemporary historical culture: an introduction to historical representation and historical truth - Christoph Classen, Wulf Kansteiner
  • All this happened, more or less: what a novelist made of the bombing of dresden - Ann Rigney
  • Success, truth, and modernism in holocaust historiography: reading saul friedländer thirty-five years after the publication of metahistory - Wulf Kansteiner
  • Photographs, symbolic images, and the holocaust: on the (im)possibility of depicting historical truth - Judith Keilbach
  • Balanced truth: Steven Spielberg's Schindler's list among history, memory, and popular culture - Christoph Classen
  • Digitalizing historical consciousness - Claudio Fogu
  • The syntax of objects and the representation of history: speaking of slavery in New York - Bettina M. Carbonell
History of Psychiatry Back to top

History of Psychiatry - Volume 20 - Number 3 - September 2009 - Sage Publications

  • Classic Text No. 79: Excerpt from De la Folie ... by P. Despine (1875) - G. E. Berrios
  • Kant on mental disorder. Part 1: An overview - Patrick Frierson
  • Kant on mental disorder. Part 2: Philosophical implications of Kant's account - Patrick Frierson
  • The historical roots of Theory of Mind: the work of James Mark Baldwin - Jordi E. Obiols and German E. Berrios
  • Foucault and the 'Anti-Oedipus movement': psychoanalysis as disciplinary power - Mauro Basaure
  • Some aspects of a medical anthropology: pathic existence and causality in Viktor von Weizsacker - Hartwig Wiedebach
History of the Human Sciences Back to top

History of the Human Sciences - Volume 22 - Issue 4 - October 2009 - Sage Publications

  • Freud's dreams of reason: the Kantian structure of psychoanalysis - Alfred I. Tauber
  • John Anderson's development of (situational) realism and its bearing on psychology today - Fiona J. Hibberd
  • Sociology and positivism in 19th-century France: the vicissitudes of the Societe de Sociologie (1872--4) - Johan Heilbron
  • Movement as utopia - Philippe Couton and Jose Julian Lopez
History Workshop Journal Back to top

History Workshop Journal - Volume 68 - Issue 1 - Autumn 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • The ‘Good German’ Goes Global: the Volkswagen Beetle as an Icon in the Federal Republic - Bernhard Rieger
  • The Trabant: Consumption, Eigen-Sinn, and Movement - Eli Rubin
  • Masculinity on Trial: Penises, Hermaphrodites and the Uncertain Male Body in Early Modern France - Cathy McClive
  • Pain and Degradation in Georgian London: Life in the Marshalsea Prison - Jerry White
  • Illegibility: Reading and Insecurity in History, Law and Government - Jane Caplan
  • Courting the Pink Pound: Men Only and the Queer Consumer, 1935–39 - Justin Bengry
  • One World, Many Cultures: Margaret Mead and the Limits to Cold War Anthropology - Peter Mandler
  • Forgetting the Revolution and Remembering the War: Memory and Violence in Highland Bolivia - Andrew Canessa
  • The Politics of History Teaching in England and France during the 1980s - Abby Waldman
  • Uncomfortable Commemorations - Beth Kowaleski Wallace
  • The ‘Up the Manor!’ Oral History Project - Michelle Johansen
Imago Mundi: The International Journal for the History of Cartography Back to top

Imago Mundi: The International Journal for the History of Cartography - Volume 61 - Issue 2 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Maps and Memory: Readings of Cartography in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Song China - Hilde De Weerdt
  • Controlling the Waters of Granducal Florence: A New Look at Stefano Bonsignori's View of the City (1584) - Felicia M. Else
  • The Railways of Britain: An Unstudied Map Corpus - David Milbank Challis; Andy Rush
  • The American Geographical Society's Map of Hispanic America: Million-Scale Mapping between the Wars - Alastair W. Pearson; Michael Heffernan
Indian Economic and Social History Review Back to top

Indian Economic and Social History Review - Volume 46 - Issue 2 - April/June 2009 - Sage Publications

  • Cultural flows and cosmopolitanism in Mughal India: The Bishnupur Kingdom - Kumkum Chatterjee
  • New province, old capital: Making Patna Pataliputra - Sraman Mukherjee
  • The military influence on engineering education in Britain and India, 1848-1906 - John Black
  • Cosmopolitanism in the Hinterland? Bellary District through Fresh Lenses, 1800-1840 - Chandra Mallampalli
Intellectual History Review Back to top

Intellectual History Review - Volume 19 - Number 2 - 2009 - Routledge

  • A Kind of Sagacity: Francis Bacon, the Ars Memoriae and the Pursuit of Natural Knowledge - Rhodri Lewis
  • The Aufklärung’s Human Discipline: Comparative Anthropology According to Kant, Herder and Wilhelm von Humboldt - Ronald Niezen
  • Darwin's ‘Angels’: the Women Correspondents of Charles Darwin - Joy Harvey
  • The Origins of ‘Natural Kinds’: Keeping ‘Essentialism’ at Bay in the Age of Reform - Gordon McOuat
  • Alien Science, Indigenous Thought and Foreign Religion: Reconsidering the Reception of Darwinism in Japan - Kuang-chi Hung
  • All History is, More or Less, Intellectual History: R. G. Collingwood’s Contribution to the Theory and Methodology of Intellectual History - Markku Hyrkkänen
Journal of Contemporary History Back to top

Journal of Contemporary History - Volume 44 - Issue 3 - July 2009 - Sage Publications

  • Commemoration and Propaganda in Salazar's Portugal: The Mundo Português Exposition of 1940 - David Corkill and José Carlos Pina Almeida
  • The Failure of Electoral Modernization: The Elections of May 1936 in Granada - Roberto Villa García
  • Japan and the Axis, 1937—8: Recognition of the Franco Regime and Manchukuo - Florentino Rodao
  • Seventy Years On: Historians and Repression During and After the Spanish Civil War - Julius Ruiz
  • Obshchestvennost' as Key to Understanding Soviet Writers of the 1950s: Moskovskii Literator, October 1956—March 1957 - Karl Loewenstein
  • Public Policies and the Development of National Computer Industries in Britain, France, and the Soviet Union, 1940—80 - James W. Cortada
Journal of Design History Back to top

The Journal of Design History - Volume 22 - Issue 3 - September 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • Jugendstil Visions: Occultism, Gender and Modern Design Pedagogy - Zeynep Çelik Alexander
  • Neurath, Arntz and ISOTYPE: The Legacy in Art, Design and Statistics - Wim Jansen
  • Furniture, Feminism and the Feminine: Women Designers in Post-war Italy, 1945 to 1970 - Catharine Rossi
  • Design in Museums: Towards an Integrative Approach - Maddalena Dalla Mura
Journal of the History of Collections Back to top

Journal of the History of Collections - Volume 21 - Issue 1 - May 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • Federico Borromeo and the collections of Leone and Pompeo Leoni: A new document - Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio
  • Ethnographica in early modern Kunstkammern and their perception - Elke Bujok
  • Recently identified at Burton Constable Hall: The collection of William Dugood FRS—jeweller, scientist, freemason and spy - David Connell
  • Lord Elgin's firman - Dyfri Williams
  • Exhibiting evolutionism: Darwinism and pseudo-darwinism in museum practice after 1859 - Arthur MacGregor
  • ‘A thing to be seen’: Creating the Crampton collection of British watercolours in the 1850s - Philip McEvansoneya
  • Rescuing history from the nation: The untold origins of the Stockholm Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities - Perry Johansson
  • A Genizah secret: The Count d'Hulst and letters revealing the race to recover the lost leaves of the original Ecclesiasticus - Rebecca J. W. Jefferson
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Back to top

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences - Volume 64 - Issue 4 - October 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • The Fog of Research: Influenza Vaccine Trials during the 1918–19 Pandemic - John M. Eyler
  • "Who's Winning the Human Race?" Cold War as Pharmaceutical Political Strategy - Dominique A. Tobbell
  • The Leprosy Asylum in India: 1886–1947 - Jo Robertson
  • What Was Tropical about Tropical Neurasthenia? The Utility of the Diagnosis in the Management of British East Africa - Anna Crozier
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History Back to top

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History - Volume 37 - Issue 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Imperial Eyes or ‘The Eyes of Another Race’? Roger Casement's Travels in West Africa - Robert Burroughs
  • Boer Propaganda During the South African War of 1899–1902 - Fransjohan Pretorious
  • Anglican Church Expansion and the Recruitment of Colonial Clergy for New South Wales and the Cape Colony, c. 1790–1850 - Joseph Hardwick
  • Australian Press Perspectives on Lord Strickland's Malta - Henry Frendo
  • A Good Soldier, but a Maligned Governor: General Sir Archibald Hunter, Governor of Gibraltar 1910–13 - Chris Grocott
  • Britain and the Indo-Pakistani Conflict: The Rann of Kutch and Kashmir, 1965 - Jonathan Colman
The Journal of Israeli History Back to top

The Journal of Israeli History - Volume 28 - Issue 2 - September 2009 - Routledge

  • Shifting boundaries: The 1967 war in Israeli children's magazines - Na'ama Sheffi
  • The theatrical ammunition of the 1967 war - Dorit Yerushalmi
  • Women in the Six Day War through the eyes of the media - Einat Lechover
  • Between victory and destruction: The changing narrative of the Division of Steel Memorial - Shmuel Meiri and Naomi Meiri-Dann
  • Israeli radio during the Six Day War: The voice of national unity - Chanan Naveh
  • The siege syndrome: The Six Day War and Israeli cinema - Benny Ben-David
  • The Tanks of Tammuz and The Seventh Day: The emergence of opposite poles of Israeli identity after the Six Day War - Alon Gan
The Journal of Legal History Back to top

The Journal of Legal History - Volume 30 - Issue 2 - 2009 - Routledge

  • The Authorship of Bracton: Again - J. L. Barton
  • Sworn on the Dirt of Graves: Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and the Judicial Abrogation of ‘Barbarous’ Customs in New Zealand in the 1840s - Shaunnagh Dorsett
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies Back to top

Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies - Volume 1 - Issue 2 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Past, present and future in the Latin and Romance historiography of the medieval Christian kingdoms of Spain - Aengus Ward
  • Both “illness and temptation of the enemy”: melancholy, the medieval patient and the writings of King Duarte of Portugal (r. 1433–38) - Iona McCleery
  • The early Castilian peasantry: an archaeological turn? - Julio Escalona
  • Hispanism and Sephardic studies - Michelle Hamilton
  • Toledo entre Europa y al-Andalus en el siglo XIII. Revolución, tradición y asimilación de las formas artísticas en la Corona de Castilla - Juan Carlos Ruiz Souza
  • Castus castor (the chaste beaver): some reflections on the iconography of the southern portal of Santa María de Uncastillo - Doron Bauer
  • Images of the Jewish community in medieval Iberia - Jonathan Ray
The Journal of Modern Chinese History Back to top

The Journal of Modern Chinese History - Volume 3 - Issue 1 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Chiang Kai-shek and Christianity: religious life reflected from his diary - Bae Kyounghan
  • Chiang Kai-shek's reading: an inquiry based on Chiang's diary, 1920s–1940s - Wang Qisheng
  • Tribal diplomacy and frontier territoriality in modern China: Hunza and Nationalist China, 1947–1948 - Lin Hsiao-ting
  • The “Zhanguoce” school's effort of wartime cultural reconstruction, 1940–1942 - Wu Guo
  • Wading into the stream of Chinese life: the life and missionary career of Roderick Scott in China, 1916–1949 - Brad Bauer
The Journal of Pacific History Back to top

The Journal of Pacific History - Volume 44 - Issue 2 - 2009 - Routledge

  • New Caledonia and French Polynesia since the 1980s - I. C. Campbell
  • Pacts, Alliances and Patronage: -- Modes of Influence and Power in the Pacific - Colin Newbury
  • Twenty Years of Politics in French Polynesia - Sémir Al Wardi
  • ‘No More Violence nor War’: -- 20 Years of Nation-Building in New Caledonia - Adrian Muckle
  • Jean-Marie Tjibaou, Statesman without a State: -- A Reporter's Perspective - Sarah Walls
  • Who were the Reunion ‘Coolies’ of 19th-century New Caledonia? - Karin Speedy
The Journal of Religious History Back to top

The Journal of Religious History - Volume 33 - Issue 3 - June 2009 - Wiley

  • "Desperate Fighting at the Cape": The Salvation Army's Arrival and Earliest Work in Late-Victorian Cape Town - Andrew M. Eason
  • Theological Innovation from Spiritual Experience: Henry Alline's Anti-Calvinism in Late Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia and New England - Kevin Flatt
  • The Barony and the Churches of Late Nineteenth Century Glasgow - Peter Hillis
  • Missions on the Frontiers of Spanish America - Robert H. Jackson
  • Utopians at the Parliament: The World's Parliament of Religions and the Columbian Exposition of 1893 - Justin Nordstrom
Journal of Urban History Back to top

Journal of Urban History - Volume 35 - 6 - September 2009 - Sage Publications

  • New York State Housing Policy in Postwar New York City: The Enduring Rockefeller Legacy - Hilary Botein
  • The City as Subject: Contemporary Public Sculpture in Berlin - Carolyn Loeb
  • Barcelona's Urban Landscape: The Historical Making of a Tourist Product - Antonia Casellas
  • The Limits of Black Activism: Philadelphia's Public Housing in the Depression and World War II - James Wolfinger
Labor History Back to top

Labor History - Volume 50 - Issues 2 and 3 - Routledge

  • ‘Upon this (foundering) rock’: Minneapolis Teamsters and the transformation of US business unionism, 1934–1941 - Barry Eidlin
  • A note on the economic impact of the prerevolutionary nonimportation movements on urban artisans - Richard J. Morris
  • ‘It knocked this city to its knees’: the closure of Pillowtex Mills in Kannapolis, North Carolina and the decline of the US textile industry - Timothy J. Minchin
  • ‘The knife in the hands of the children’? Debating the political mass strike and political citizenship in Imperial Germany - Michael L. Hughes
  • Mining memories: reading coalfield autobiographies - Keith Gildart
  • Organizing the neglected worker: the Women's Trade Union League in New York and Boston, 1930–1950 - Stephen H. Norwood
Medieval History Journal Back to top

Medieval History Journal - Volume 11 and 12 - Number 2 and 1 - October 2008 and Jan/Jun 2009 - SAGE

  • The Genesis of Islam in the Light of History: The First MHJ Annual Lecture Delivered in New Delhi on 27 November 2008 - Aziz Al-Azmeh
  • The Invention of Dancing Mania: Frankish Christianity, Platonic Cosmology and Bodily Expressions in Sacred Space - Gregor Rohmann
  • Revisioning the Conquest of Mexico: Image and Text in the Florentine Codex (1578–80) - Anja Bröchler
  • The Royal Chapel in Iberia: Models, Contacts, and Influences - Rita Costa-Gomes
  • Visualising the Incarnation in Medieval Christianity: Universal Botanical Metaphors and Local Cult Practices - Sarah Khan
  • The Tale of Lady Tan: Negotiating Place between Central and Local in Song-Yuan-Ming China - Anne Gerritsen
  • Technology of Indian Sea Navigation (c. 1200–c. 1800) - Arunachalam B.
  • Agricultural Technology in Early Medieval India (c. A.D. 500–1300) - Ranabir Chakravarti
  • Asceticism, Gallantry, or Polygamy? Alexander's Relationship with Women as a Topos in Medieval Romance Traditions - Sabine Müller
Mediterranean Historical Review Back to top

Mediterranean Historical Review - Volume 24 - Number 1 - 2008 - Routledge

  • The poverty of the Patriarchate of Grado and the Byzantine–Venetian Treaty of 1082 - John Mark Nicovich
  • How to influence Venetian economic policy: collective petitions of the Netherlandish merchant community in the early seventeenth century - Maartje van Gelder
  • Ibn al-Lihyani: sultan of Tunis and would-be Christian convert (1311–18) - Michael Lower
National Identities Back to top

National Identities - Volume 11 - Number 3 - September 2009 - Routledge

  • National identities in the age of globalisation: The case of Western Europe - Marco Antonsich
  • National sports and national landscapes: In defence of primordialism - Alan Bairner
  • Exile from national identity: memory exclusion as political - Udi Lebel
  • Humanitarian immigration and German national identity in the media - Harald Bauder
  • Taiwan and ROC: A critical analysis of President Chen Shui-bien's construction of Taiwan identity in national speeches - Rich Holt and Hui-Ching Chang
Past & Present Back to top

Past & Present - Volume 204 - Number 1 - August 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • Holy Heretics in Later Medieval Italy - Janine Larmon Peterson
  • Epistolary Ceremonial: Corresponding Status at the Time of Louis XIV - Giora Sternberg
  • The Legend of the Samarmar: Parades and Communal Identity in Syrian Towns c.1500–1800 - James Grehan
  • Irish Nationalist Opinion and the British Empire in the 1850s and 1860s - Matthew Kelly
  • Bones of Contention: Bolsheviks and the Struggle against Relics 1918–1930 - S. A. Smith
  • Margaret Mead Amongst the Natives of Great Britain - Peter Mandler
  • A Hexagonal History of the Body - Colin Jones
Renaissance Studies Back to top

Renaissance Studies - Volume 23 - Issue 4 - September 2009 - Wiley

  • Conscience in Renaissance moral thought: a concept in transition? - M. W. F. Stone
  • Jean Gerson, moral certainty and the Renaissance of ancient Scepticism - Rudolf Schüssler
  • Conscience and the law in Thomas More - Brian Cummings
  • 'Guided By God' beyond the Chilean frontier: the travelling early modern European conscience - Andrew Redden
  • Shakespeare's open consciences - Christopher Tilmouth
  • Women's letters, literature and conscience in sixteenth-century England - James Daybell
  • The dangers of prudence: salus populi suprema lex, Robert Sanderson, and the 'Case of the Liturgy' - Edward Vallance
  • The Bible, reason of state, and the royal conscience: Juan Márquez's El governador christiano - Harald E. Braun
  • Spin doctor of conscience? The royal confessor and the Christian prince - Nicole Reinhardt
Rethinking History Back to top

Rethinking History - Volume 13 - Issue 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Mobile monuments: A view of historical reenactment and authenticity from inside the costume cupboard of history - Stephen Gapps
  • Living with pirates - Robert C. Ritchie
  • Pedagogy and the practice of academic history in late-twentieth century Britain - Alan Booth
  • Exploring holism in Frank Ankersmit's historical representation - Eugen Zelenák
  • Utopia, historiography, and the paradox of the ever-present - Toby Widdicombe
  • A possible (common-sense) defence of (my) history: A response to Keith Jenkins - Alexander Lyon Macfie
  • ‘Not the obstacle but the means’: Film history and the postmodern challenge - Erlend Lavik
Revolutionary Russia Back to top

Revolutionary Russia - Volume 22 - Issue 1 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Nikolai Sieber: The First Russian Marxist - James D. White
  • International Collaboration In The Persecution Of Russian Political Émigrés: The European Pursuit Of Vladimir Burtsev - Robert Henderson
  • An Unexpected Peace: Azerbaijani–Georgian Relations, 1918–20 - Harun Yilmaz
Scandinavian Journal of History Back to top

Scandinavian Journal of History - Volume 34 - Issue 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Reconstructing Nordic Significance in Europe on the Threshold of the 21st Century - Kazimierz Musial
  • The Social Laboratory, the Middle Way and the Swedish Model: three frames for the image of Sweden - Carl Marklund
  • Imaging Community: Sweden in ‘cultural propaganda’ then and now - Nikolas Glover
  • Nordic Nostalgia and Nordic Light: the Swedish model as Utopia 1930–2007 - Jenny Andersson
  • ‘In Building a Nation Few Better Examples can be Found’: Norden and the Scottish Parliament - Andrew G. Newby
  • Looking to Sweden in order to Reconstruct Australia - Andrew Scott
  • Images of Sweden and the Nordic Countries - Jenny Andersson and Mary Hilson
The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture Back to top

The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture - Volume 2 - Issue 1 - 2009 - Routledge

  • “Well, I’m not moving”: open housing and white activism in the long civil rights movement - Tracy E. K'Meyer
  • Translating “self” and “others”: waves of protest under the Greek Junta - Dimitris Asimakoulas
Slavery & Abolition Back to top

Slavery & Abolition - Volume 30 - Issue 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • ‘Enraged to the limit of despair’: Infanticide and Slave Judicial Strategies in Barbacoas, 1788–98 - Marcela Echeverri
  • ‘He outfitted his family in notable decency’: Slavery, Honour and Dress in Eighteenth-Century Lima, Peru - Tamara J. Walker
  • Marronage, Manumission and Maritime Trade in the Early Modern Caribbean - Linda M. Rupert
  • The ‘African Colonists’ of Montevideo: New Light on the Illegal Slave Trade to Rio de Janeiro and the Río de la Plata (1830–42) - Alex Borucki
  • Reconstructing a Different South: The American Missionary Association and Jamaica, 1834–65 - Gale Kenny
  • Servile Discontents: Slavery and Resistance in Colonial New Hampshire, 1645–1785 - Dinah Mayo-Bobee
Social History Back to top

Social History - Volume 34 - Issue 3 - 2009 - Routledge

  • The landlords' obligation to maintain their serfs in the Baltic provinces - Marten Seppel
  • Indian medical indigeneity: from nationalist assertion to the global market - David Hardiman
  • The recipients of public welfare: the example of two Swiss cantons around 1890 - Jean-Pierre Tabin [et al.]
  • The ideology of punishment in late medieval English towns - Helen Carrel
Social History of Medicine Back to top

Social History of Medicine - Volume 22 - Number 2 - August 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • History, Policy and the Social History of Medicine - Simon Szreter
  • Diabetes in the Tropics: Race, Place and Class in India, 1880–1965 - David Arnold
  • Confronting Rabies and Its Treatments in Colonial Madagascar, 1899–1910 - Eric T. Jennings
  • But is it [History of] Medicine? Twenty Years in the History of the Healing Arts of China - Vivienne Lo
  • Public Health and Modernisation: The First Campaigns in China, 1915–1916 - Liping Bu
  • Roy Porter Student Prize Essay • Boils, Pushes and Wheals: Reading Bumps on the Body in Early Modern England - Olivia Weisser
  • Hospital Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa and Post-Colonial Development Impasse - Barbara McPake
  • ‘It was a bridge from life to death’: Hospitals during the Food Crisis, Greece 1941–1944 - Violetta Hionidou
South African Historical Journal Back to top

South African Historical Journal - Volume 61 - Number 2 - 2009 - Routledge

  • Adele Steinwender's Diary: Gendered Observations on a Berlin Mission Station in Bethanie - Birgit Brammer
  • Missionaries, Masculinities and War: The London Missionary Society in Southern Africa, c.1860–1899 - Esme Cleall
  • Gender, Power and Voice in South African Anglicanism: The Society of Women Missionaries’ Journal, 1913–1955 - Deborah Gaitskell
  • ‘God's Family in the World’: Transnational and Local Ecumenism's Impact on Inter-Church and Inter-Racial Dialogue in South Africa in the 1920s and 1930s - Natasha Erlank
  • Reading Faith in a Missionary Archive in the Soutpansberg, South Africa - Caroline Jeannerat
  • ‘Praying is the Work of Men, Not the Work of Women’: The Response of Bahananwa and Vhavenda Women to Conversion in Late Nineteenth-Century Lutheran Missionary Territories - Lize Kriel; Alan Kirkaldy
  • North Meets South in Medical Missionary Work: Dr Neil Macvicar, African Belief, and Western Reaction - Martin J. Lunde
  • The Photograph Album of an Unknown American Missionary in Natal, c.1930: The Good News-and the Bad - Michael Godby
  • Encounters at ‘Bushman Station’: Reflections on the Fate of the San of the Transgariep Frontier, 1828–1833 - Jared McDonald
  • The 1849 Census of Cape Missions - Robert Ross; Russel Viljoen
  • ‘A Truly Christian Village’: The Farmerfield Mission as a Novel Turn in Methodist Evangelical Strategies, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 1838–1883 - Fiona Vernal
Twentieth Century British History Back to top

Twentieth Century British History - Volume 20 - Number 3 - 2009 - Oxford University Press

  • Petticoat Diplomacy: The Admission of Women to the British Foreign Service, c.1919–1946 - Helen McCarthy
  • Between Less Eligibility and the NHS: The Changing Place of Poor Law Hospitals in England and Wales, 1929–39 - Alysa Levene
  • TCBH Postgraduate Essay Prize Winner for 2008: Doing The Lambeth Walk: Novelty Dances and the British Nation - Allison Abra
  • Rethinking the Beveridge Strait-jacket: The Labour Party, the TUC and the Introduction of Superannuation - Dennie Oude Nijhuis
Women's History Review Back to top

Women's History Review - Volume 18 - Issue 4 - 2009 - Routledge

  • ‘Is it for this you widen your eye rings?’ Looking, Overlooking and Cold War Paranoia: the art of the voyeur in the poetry of Sylvia Plath and the films of Alfred Hitchcock - Sally Bayley
  • ‘Frailty, thy name is China’: women, chinoiserie and the threat of low culture in eighteenth-century England - Vanessa Alayrac-Fielding
  • Quilt Language: towards a poetics of quilting - Mara Witzling
  • Replaying the Old Stereotypes into an Artistic Role: the case of Tracey Emin - Outi Remes
  • ‘Art in Progress’: the woman collector Ingvild Goetz in Munich - Dorothy Wimmer
  • Redefining Self-Representation: Julia Thecla’s Full Moon (1945) - Joanna Gardner-Huggett
  • Craft Revival in Haslemere: she, who weaves … - Alla Myzelev
  • ‘A Populous Solitude’: the life and art of Sophia Rosamond Praeger, 1867–1954 - Joseph McBrinn
  • Mencía de Mendoza, Marquesa de Zenete: an art collector in sixteenth-century Spain - Noelia García Pérez
  • ‘A Long, Sunny Harvest of Taste and Curiosity’: collecting, aesthetics and the female body in Henry James’s The Spoils of Poynton - Victoria Mills
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